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Old 04-09-07, 06:48 PM
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Possibly....when we free up more time. Right now we have like 5 group buys we have to take care of.

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Old 04-11-07, 10:24 AM
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Thanks Ken. =D Anyway you can pm those pics of where the canards go?!?!?

Dang, I need to get my *** in gear and get my car ready.. Next thing I know, I'll be the last one to have this bumper on.. I had the original one for almost 2 years now.. LOL!
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Old 04-11-07, 10:26 AM
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^

It has a really nice look to it. Simple yet aggressive.
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Old 04-11-07, 07:44 PM
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my bumper is almost done makito (ken's recommended painter) did it along w/ clearing the carbon pieces I got from Ken, just waiting on those sideskirts ken
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Old 04-11-07, 07:49 PM
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I'll probably give the shop a visit tonight? You gonna be there?
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Old 04-11-07, 07:53 PM
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hahaha nah I have to go to a dinner date.... Ross sicked Rj on me on SF cuz I kept beating him down, I guess you're next on my list *cracks knuckles* ;D LOL
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Originally Posted by herblenny
Dang, I need to get my *** in gear and get my car ready.. Next thing I know, I'll be the last one to have this bumper on.. I had the original one for almost 2 years now.. LOL!

So, I guess I should wait around for you to tell me how those 18x10.5's fit ehh. =D

I guess I'll be the test dummy. Ken I still can't really tell from that picture, and I can see which one is which. I thought the really curved one went on top and we just can't find a place for the straigter one to fit anywhere.
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I hope this one helps
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Here are some new pics










Rears are 19x11 +23 offset. These will work with Burnout Rear flares as well. So now I know the flares are 20mm wide because the feed flares are 20mm wide.

I didnt have time to take a pic of the fronts. We needed to get some tires on them. But the fronts are 19x9.5 +28

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Here's a local customer with our feed style front and burnout fenders.

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Customer's ride.



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looks very very nice! makes me wanna get the fenders
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What size are those tires on the 19x11?
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I'm sorry but those wheels look ridiculous.
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Maybe you shouldn't have posted this picture... This person not only didn't cover anything before spraying, but makes the fitment look terrible. Those gaps are huge.

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Here's a local customer with our feed style front and burnout fenders.

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Old 04-16-07, 01:38 PM
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lol told you ken...
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Originally Posted by wptrx7
Maybe you shouldn't have posted this picture... This person not only didn't cover anything before spraying, but makes the fitment look terrible. Those gaps are huge.

yeah, i dont know what happened on the spray job. His headlights aren't even bolted on yet, so they're sort of hanging in there and need to be aligned. I also warned him about the ebay hoods .


I have to check on the tire sizes.
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yeah I don't like that hood looks like it doesn't even fit on the sides
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the tires are definitely stretched
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Yeah, that's my point, trying to find out was that offset only good for a stretch look.
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